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the garages kill the gods

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Fan album
Titlethe garages kill the gods
Fandom(s)Blaseball
Producer(s)Fourth Strike
Performer(s)The Garages
Date(s)14 August 2020
Type(s)Compilation
Genre(s)Rock, Lofi
Medium(s)Digital
External link(s)Bandcamp
Spotify
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the garages kill the gods is the second rock album by The Garages. It was originally released just one week after we are the garages (vol 1). It is a compilation album made up of tracks written during the first three seasons of Blaseball, revolving around the Seattle Garages team.

Contents

Tracklist:

  1. "fight gods" - 03:23
  2. "and i mean, all gods" - 02:04
  3. "no gods, just blaseball" - 02:32
  4. "park it" - 06:49
  5. "the angels' union, no. 23" - 02:15
  6. "pathetic/spineless" - 03:11
  7. "i fought the umps" - 01:54

Credits:

fight gods by rain (rainrain.bandcamp.com) with vocals by mucusqueen (@QueenMucus)

and i mean, all gods by rain (rainrain.bandcamp.com) with backing vocals by mucusqueen (@QueenMucus)

no gods, just blaseball by zandterbird (@zandterbird)

park it by ethan geller (revolveroscelot.bandcamp.com)

the angels' union, no. 23 by june september (juneseptember.bandcamp.com)

pathetic/spineless by rain (rainrain.bandcamp.com)

i fought the umps by yana (@VillainousGoo)[1]

Reception

I didn't know what blaseball was until I heard this album, and to be honest, after weeks of following my favorite team, the seattle garages, I'm still not sure, but I know powerfully emotional garage rock when I hear it. Favorite track: fight gods.[1]

I only just tripped over the garages, and could no more look away than I could stop breathing. Intelligent, snotty, hook-laden, and utterly wonderful. Favorite track: pathetic/spineless.[1]

References